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KC Performing Arts by Mobility Scooter — Kauffman Center & Theaters

From the Kauffman Center to the Folly, Midland, and Music Hall, a KC arts night means parking garages, grand lobbies, and a walk to your seat. Here is how a rented mobility scooter makes it effortless and elegant.

By KC Mobility Scooter Rentals Updated

From founder Jeff Guzman and the KC Mobility team — Kansas City's veteran-owned mobility-rental operators, serving 20+ metro venues since 2023.

The lights dim, the orchestra tunes, and the only thing on your mind is the music — not whether you can make it back up the lobby stairs before intermission ends. A night at a Kansas City stage should be about the performance, not the distance between the garage and your seat. We deliver a cleaned, charged scooter to your hotel so you can arrive composed, glide to your section, and stay for the encore at your own pace.

The short version: A night at the symphony, the ballet, a Broadway tour, or a downtown theater should feel like an occasion — not a test of how far you can walk in dress shoes. From the parking garage to the lobby to your seat, a rented mobility scooter makes a Kansas City arts night graceful and easy, and we will have it delivered to your hotel before the curtain.

The walk you do not think about

The performance is seated; getting to it is not. An arts night usually means parking in a garage, crossing to the entrance, navigating a grand multi-level lobby, finding your section, and doing it all again at intermission and after the final bow — often dressed up and on a schedule. For anyone who tires easily, manages a health condition, is recovering, or is escorting a parent or grandparent, that is the part that turns a wonderful evening into an exhausting one.

A scooter handles all of it with dignity: you arrive composed, move at your own pace, and save your energy for the music.

KC's performing-arts venues, venue by venue

  • Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. A stunning, multi-level home for the symphony, ballet, and touring productions, with accessible seating and elevators — but a real walk from the garage. Our Kauffman Center guide has the details.
  • Folly Theater. An intimate historic downtown theater, mostly flat with accessible seating. Folly guide.
  • Midland Theatre. An ornate historic venue for concerts and shows — there are steps in places, so ask about the accessible entrance. Midland guide.
  • Music Hall. A grand hall in the Municipal Auditorium complex with elevator-served levels. Music Hall guide.

Whichever you are visiting, the pattern is the same: the seat is easy, the journey to it is not.

Getting in with a scooter

Most performing-arts venues offer accessible seating, companion seats, and elevators. When you buy tickets, request accessible seating and confirm the accessible entrance and drop-off — then the scooter covers the garage, the lobby, and the route to your section, and parks nearby while you enjoy the show.

A delivery that fits the evening

We deliver a clean, fully charged scooter to your downtown or Crown Center hotel before the show, or coordinate a drop-off, and pick it up after — no rental counter, no fuss on a dressy night. See real prices up front and reserve in a couple of minutes.

The right scooter for an arts night

For lobbies and tight rows, a compact, easy-turning scooter is ideal; the distances are short but the maneuvering matters. Every unit has a basket for a wrap, a program, and your essentials. Compare the fleet and we will match it to the venue.

Tips for a smooth night out

  • Arrive early. Lobbies are calmest before the rush, and you will have time to settle in.
  • Charge it that afternoon so it is ready for the evening.
  • Request accessible seating when you book and note the accessible entrance.
  • Coordinate the drop-off lane so the walk from the curb is short.

Enjoy the encore, not the exit

The best part of a great performance is lingering in it — the standing ovation, the slow walk out still humming the melody. A scooter lets you take your time. Tell us the venue and your hotel, and we will have it ready. Reserve online, or see our things-to-do guide to plan the rest of your visit.

Ready to reserve your equipment?

Reserve online at kcmobilityrentals.com/reserve or call 913-775-1098.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Frequently asked questions.

Is the Kauffman Center accessible with a mobility scooter?
Yes. The Kauffman Center has accessible seating and elevators. There is a walk from the parking garage, which is exactly where a scooter helps — request accessible seating when you book and confirm the accessible entrance.
Can you deliver a scooter to my hotel before a show?
Yes — we deliver to downtown and Crown Center hotels before the performance and pick it up afterward, so there is no rental-counter stop on a dressy night.
What kind of scooter works best for a theater?
A compact, easy-turning model is ideal for lobbies and tight rows. The distances are short; maneuverability matters most. We will match the model to the venue.
What about historic theaters with steps, like the Midland?
Several historic venues have steps at the main entrance but offer an accessible entrance. Ask the box office when you book, and the scooter covers the rest of the route.

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